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Ail (āl), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ailed (āld); p. pr. & vb. n. Ailing.] [OE. eilen, ailen, AS. eglan to trouble, pain; akin to Goth. us-agljan to distress, agls troublesome, irksome, aglo, aglitha, pain, and prob. to E. awe. √3.] To affect with pain or uneasiness, either physical or mental; to trouble; to be the matter with; -- used to express some uneasiness or affection, whose cause is unknown; as, “what ails the man? I know not what ails him”.
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What aileth thee, Hagar? Gen. xxi. 17.
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☞ It is never used to express a specific disease. We do not say, a fever ails him; but, something ails him.
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Ail, v. i. To be affected with pain or uneasiness of any sort; to be ill or indisposed or in trouble.
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When he ails ever so little . . . he is so peevish. Richardson.
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Ail, n. Indisposition or morbid affection.
Pope.
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